Digitized Version of Census of Agriculture

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Includes county-level data from the United States Censuses of Agriculture for the years 1840 to 2012. Provides data about the number, types, output, and prices of various agricultural products, as well as information on the amount, expenses, sales, values, and production of machinery. Most of the basic crop output data apply to the previous harvest year. Data collected also included the population and value of livestock, the number of animals slaughtered, and the size, type, and value of farms. Part 46 of this collection contains data from 1980 through 2010. Variables in part 46 include information such as the average value of farmland, number and value of buildings per acre, food services, resident population, composition of households, and unemployment rates.

United States Census of Agriculture

The Agriculture Census, in its current form, has three main components:

The geographic series that are contained in Volume 1 with separate reports devoted to each state / territory and a summary of national statistics.

The subject series included in Volume 2 consist of the Agricultural Atlas of the United States.

Special reports are contained in Volume 3 such as Irrigation and Land Ownership Surveys.

During the period1840 – 1950 the Agriculture Census was conducted as part of the general decennial Economic Census. Additionally the agriculture Census was also conducted for the years 1925, 1935 and 1945.

In the period covering 1954 –1974 the Agriculture Census was conducted for all years thatended in 4 and 9 . A Census was then conducted in 1978 that signaled atransition to a system where both the Economic Census and the Agriculture Census took place in years ending in 2 and 7.

In 1997 the responsibility for the Agriculture Census was transferred from the Census Bureau to the Department of Agriculture’sNational Agricultural StatisticalService (NASS) and for the very first time the annual, monthly and weekly surveys held by the NASS were fully incorporated into the Agriculture Census.

Over the years there have been changes in terms of coverage that would be important to consider in any study that involves the use ofCensus data from different years . A good overview of the Agriculture Census can be found in :